As the 2023 year draws to a close, the USEA Media Department is excited to take a look back at some of our top performing content from the year past. Over the course of 2023, the USEA website was visited reached over 4.5 million people, our podcast was downloaded over 56,000 thousand times, we received 376.9k likes on Instagram, and our online e-newsletter reached over 38,000 eventing lovers in the U.S. What content was the most loved throughout the year? We've outlined it for you below so you can revisit fan-favorites that you might have missed!
Top 5 Highest Performing Instagram Content
Top 5 Highest Performing Educational Articles
Drilling Down on the Details: The Importance of Effective Equitation for Eventing
Top 5 Highest Performing Profiles
Top 5 Most Downloaded Podcasts
What content would you like to see in 2024? Let us know!
The Millbrook Horse Trials kicked off on July 25 with lower level dressage at Riga Meadow Equestrian Center at Coole Park in Millbrook, New York. There are more than 400 total entries competing at Millbrook, from Beginner Novice to Advanced level. Today the upper level horses cantered down the centerline, while the lower levels headed out on cross-country.
The United States Eventing Association, Inc. (USEA) is thrilled to announce Adams Horse Supply as the new title sponsor of the USEA Adult Team Championships (ATC) at the American Eventing Championships (AEC). The ATC will now be titled “The Adams Horse Supply USEA Adult Team Championships at the AEC.”
The world’s best eventing horses and riders will be first out of the starting blocks when the equestrian action gets underway at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in Versailles, France, tomorrow morning with the opening dressage test.
The U.S. Equestrian Federation has announced a change to the U.S. Olympic Eventing Team prior to the start of competition at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Traveling reserve combination Liz Halliday and Nutcracker will move into the three-member team, replacing Will Coleman and Diabolo.